I've been on a real Modern Metal kick recently, so I forced myself to mix up the albums being added to my rotations to stop this from just being a ceaseless list of House of Protection, Crossfaith, Thornhill, and Memphis May Fire... though don't be surprised if I still shout-out the HOP EP when that's out in a couple months.
In the meantime, this pick is not in the same realm, let alone vein.
I have absolutely no reference point for Penelope's work, all I know is putting this Album on while traveling, it felt like I was playing a video-game, even though I was just sitting on the bus.
The eerie silences, defined strings, and synths that are somehow frequent, surprising, and subtle, along with Penelope's powerful range, it all creates a soundscape that'd very much belong in some kind of exploration or fantasy game. I imagine it playing as the Main Character rests in a field, staring out into the endless horizon, and that might be the best place to listen this album.
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